Example sentences of "have probably " in BNC.
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1 | Nowadays , nearly every young person has probably had some experience of basic improvisation at their school or through the extensive TIE ( Theatre in Education ) tours . |
2 | This technique has probably been responsible for scoring more points than any other in the entire history of karate competition . |
3 | Analysing the situation on Lakeland rhyolite more closely , I think this has probably been a false fear . |
4 | With the forthcoming publication of a government Bill on embryo research , SPUC has probably its best chance to challenge abortion laws . |
5 | He has probably been with his company for 13 years and in his present job for four . |
6 | The market has probably discounted a 0.5 per cent German increase which may allow UK base rates to remain at 14 per cent . |
7 | The Royal Bank of Scotland has probably guaranteed itself a future recruitment crisis with the introduction of a range of designer wear for staff . |
8 | But the stage has probably been reached where only a politically unacceptable increase in those rates would stabilise the currency . |
9 | He is of the opinion that Mr Prescott has probably given wide broadcast of these questions . ’ |
10 | On this basis , Britain was the world 's biggest generator of invisible earnings , and has probably remained so this year . |
11 | By now Heseltine has probably got about as much mileage out of such occasions as he can reasonably expect . |
12 | All the shelling has probably got Jerry worried and he anticipates an attack . ’ |
13 | The man who , in order to understand the inner world of a cannibal tribe , has partaken of the practice of cannibalism , has probably gone too far : he can never quite be one of his own folk again . |
14 | Behind this instability lies the simple fact that for many commodities such as coffee and ground-nuts , demand in the industrialized world with its stable population has probably reached saturation point . |
15 | No reports of flounder from the Nawddach estuary which has probably seen its worst for the species for more than ten years . |
16 | Chain-link fences and creeper-clad walls present no obstacle to a determined hedgehog , and unless your garden is completely surrounded by impenetrable walls a wandering hedgehog has probably passed through . |
17 | Yesterday 's action has probably ended any prospect of the UNHCR helping to monitor any compulsory repatriation to Vietnam . |
18 | The biggest influence on this behaviour has probably been the large increase in wealth , which in turn boils down to the sharp rise in house prices . |
19 | With over 65 pictures to her credit ( and debit ) , Lynn Bari has probably been seen on television in more homes on weekend afternoons than many more famous names . |
20 | Since humans first developed methods of catching fish , the occasional dolphin or porpoise has probably fallen unwitting victim to net , hook , or in more recent times , trawl net . |
21 | There is real gratitude in the eyes of the lady whose life has probably been saved that night . |
22 | The age of those mighty , entrepreneurial artistic directors has probably come to an end . |
23 | New Zealand 's economy has probably been through a more dramatic recent revolution than that of any other Western country . |
24 | Mr Tudball said the episode ‘ has probably cemented the exchange 's future ’ . |
25 | The part you require is 560794 ( Genuine Parts ) This is equivalent to GTRIII which is a Unipart number As you have fitted two of these to no avail I would try the gauge itself As your Land Rover has been fitted with a non-original switch to work the glow plugs and this has caught fire , there may have been a short circuit which damaged the voltage stabiliser and temperature sender unit and has probably damaged the gauge itself The colour of the sender unit is not significant |
26 | By now this has probably happened , and the interested visitor will need to contact the tourist office for exact details of opening times . |
27 | The success of such authors has probably contributed to the view that the inspiration for postmodernism in Britain has often had to come from foreign models rather than a native tradition of this form of writing , or even much of a disposition towards it . |
28 | The single dog , who has probably been bored for many years , suddenly has a new playmate , who like himself , sleeps most of the time , but will enjoy a game for short periods . |
29 | The puppy was probably encouraged to jump up when he was small and everyone thought it was quite fun , but now he is large , and has probably just come in from a swim in the pool and Aunty is standing there in her Sunday best . |
30 | For instance , if the person next to you in the pool starts frothing and fizzing , it means that his ‘ O ’ ring has probably broken . |